Queen Mab: archetypal pattern of Dario’s poetics
Abstract
Queen Mab is one of the first mythical figures to appear in the works of Dario. Mab and the world of fairies present an early model of formal and conceptual motifs that define Dario’s style. Ever since she first appeared in La copa de las hadas and El velo de la reina Mab, the fairy queen became a leitmotiv that forecasts the modernist concept of art and reveals how Dario created and developed his unique poetics.Downloads
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